It's #SignLanguageWeek, so we put Jenna, Océ, Stan, Sabs and Gabi to the test 🤟
DCAL staff wish you a Happy Sign Language Week! 💙🤟 #SLW2025 #SignLanguageWeek
For #SignLanguageWeek, we’re revisiting a previous lay summary on language impairments in sign development. Do these impairments depend on modality, or are they broader linguistic deficits? Watch Clive Mason interview Bencie Woll to find out! #SLW2025 https://youtu.be/qwJv-fpK17U
Clive Mason and Bencie Woll - Language impairments in the development of sign.

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As part of Sign Language Week, we’re revisiting our lay summary on BSL indicating verbs! Findings suggest these verbs blend morphemic and gestural elements, with modification influenced by factors like constructed action. #SignLanguageWeek #SLW2025 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGwV5x2xCbA
Modification of indicating verbs in BSL. Jordan Fenlon, Adam Schembri & Kearsy Cormier.

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Happy Sign Language Week! We are sharing lay summaries this week, starting with the importance of developing sign language technologies that benefit the deaf community and highlighting the need for collaboration with deaf individuals. #SignLanguageWeek https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcAOBsRreh8
Best practices for sign language technology research

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🌟 Sign Language Week 2025 is here! 🌟 Celebrate BSL – more than a language, its culture, community & belonging. Join us in raising awareness and recognising the importance of BSL in society! 👐💙 #SignLanguageWeek #SLW2025
Home SLW 2024 BU - Sign Language Week

18 - 24 March 2024Sign Language Week SLW is a flagship awareness week for British Sign Language and Irish Sign Language, celebrated every year in March to commemorate the first time BSL was acknowledged as a language in its own right by the UK Government on 18 March 2003. The week is organised by

Sign Language Week - Protecting BSL and ISL

🎵 Super Bernd Leno in goal! 🎵

As part of #SignLanguageWeek, @[email protected] learned some Fulham chants in BSL.

https://thewalkingdeaf.net/blog/this-week-is-sign-language-week/

This week: Sign Language week!

Why this week? March 2003 the British government finally recognised British Sign Language!

Every year, the British Deaf Association (BDA) organise Sign Language Week to mark the victory.

This year, the theme is Promotion of BSL.

It's the perfect opportunity to pester friends and family to apply for a BSL course to start learning BSL!

Why not reply with your name in your sign language? 👍

#blog #BSL #Deaf #SignLanguageWeek #11ty #BDA

This week is Sign Language Week!

All this week we celebrate British Sign Language after it was officually recognised in March 2003.

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